Friday word: Amanuensis
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Today, I bring you yet another sesquipedalian word :P
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amanuensis, n. aman·u·en·sis \ə-ˌman-yə-ˈwen(t)-səs\
plural aman·u·en·ses \-(ˌ)sēz\
: one employed to write from dictation or to copy manuscript
(so, a fancy word for 'scribe' or 'copyist')
Example:
<thanks to the efforts of his dutiful amanuensis, copies of most of the author's letters and unpublished manuscripts have been preserved>
Etymology:
Latin, from (servus) a manu slave with secretarial duties
First Known Use: 1619
<thanks to="" the="" efforts="" of="" his="" dutiful="" amanuensis,="" copies="" most="" author's="" letters="" and="" unpublished="" manuscripts="" have="" been="" preserved="">
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amanuensis, n. aman·u·en·sis \ə-ˌman-yə-ˈwen(t)-səs\
plural aman·u·en·ses \-(ˌ)sēz\
: one employed to write from dictation or to copy manuscript
(so, a fancy word for 'scribe' or 'copyist')
Example:
<thanks to the efforts of his dutiful amanuensis, copies of most of the author's letters and unpublished manuscripts have been preserved>
Etymology:
Latin, from (servus) a manu slave with secretarial duties
First Known Use: 1619
<thanks to="" the="" efforts="" of="" his="" dutiful="" amanuensis,="" copies="" most="" author's="" letters="" and="" unpublished="" manuscripts="" have="" been="" preserved="">